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Huila, Colombia

Carlos Guamanga

Another pink bourbon gem!

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We taste

fruit punch, pomegranate, sugarcane

...in this coffee.

If we were stranded on a desert island with one variety and process of coffee, we’d probably want it to be a washed pink bourbon. There’s just something about these coffees that tick all the boxes – from intensely sweet aromatics, loads of fruit without ferment, big body, mouthwatering acidity, and sweetness for days.

That’s why we are stoked to share another stellar pink bourbon lot, this time from producer Carlos Guamanga! Carlos along with his wife Patricia, grow this gem on their farm El Recuerdo, high in the hills above the town of Pitalito.  Fresh off the grind, the room fills with intensely sweet, fruit punch like aromatics.  A variety of fruit notes persist in the cup ranging from pomegranate to cherry, and even a hint of watermelon. Add to this a heavier body, sugarcane sweetness throughout, and its hard to find a more complete and delicious cup of coffee.  This lot is small – grab some before it is gone!

Region
Region
Huila, Colombia
Flavors
Flavors
fruit punch, pomegranate, sugarcane
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
fruit punch
Acidity
Acidity
citric and malic acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
sugarcane sweetness
Producer
Producer
Carlos Guamanga
Altitude
Altitude
1800 m
Varieties
Varieties
pink bourbon

Recommended Preparation

Kalita
In: 18g
H20: 305g
TDS: 1.28%
Ratio: 1:17
Espresso
In: 18g
Out: 34-35g
Time: 23-25 sec

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$6.11/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.36/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$10.60/lb.

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